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All over the United States and Canada, thousands of submissions has flown in to the State Farm Neighborhood Assist program, a youth-led philanthropic program dedicated to identifying and solving community problems. The focus

Machu Picchu is a pre-Columbian 15th-century Inca site located 2,430 metres above sea level. It is situated on a mountain ridge above the Urubamba Valley in Peru, which is 80 kilometres northwest of Cusco

Everybody has heard about the Large Hadron Collider, which recently launched at CERN. But that’s about its Soviet analogue few people know. Accelerator itself, or rather what was left of him is in Protvino,

Towering above the landscape that surrounds it, this huge boulder is a graphic display of the awesome force created by an erupting volcano. The 1,000-ton rock, which stands more than 50 feet high, tumbled

Measuring a total of 22.43 meters in height, this detailed sand sculpture, created at the Zhoushan Sand Sculpture Festival, in China, has been acknowledged as the world’s tallest sand sculpture. Officials from the Guinness

They could be mistaken for strange-looking birds but these creatures are actually manta rays, leaping a staggering nine feet in the air. The plucky animals, which measure just over three feet wide, demonstrate their

Nature is fascinating, and some of Nature’s best work—or evolution rather—is illustrated by a group of animals that have evolved adapted to mimic leaves. Leaf mimics employ a heightened form of camouflage to evade

Everyone should be familiar with the genus Dionea or “Venus Fly Trap” above, but the vegetative world is home to plenty stranger, and while perhaps not as adrenaline-pumping as Crustaceans or as gruesome as